This paper presents the theoretical interpretation and design of algorithm for ergonomic evaluation of flight technical gear (FTG) by aviation-related personnel of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during their daily operation and the testing by expert group. The main scientific result of the study is the substantiation of theoretical and methodological provisions of the author's concept of armament and military equipment (AME) ergonomic evaluation. Urgency of the research is to consider the algorithm for formalization, calculation and analysis of expert evaluations. The aim of the work is to design an algorithm for assessing the quality of AME samples at all stages of the life cycle and, above all, in testing and flight service evaluation (operations of technical diagnosis, maintenance (maintenance checkout) and repair, ability to organize proper operation) to summarize the results of biased and unbiased methods, which will provide the most complete assessment of the quality of AME products. The designed algorithms will simplify the work and reduce the cost of preparing and establishing formal assessments of the test object, means of collecting, converting and providing information for the protocols and the test report. The features of works algorithmization specified in the research should be taken into account when choosing information-methodical approaches, on the basis of which test methods will be built. The designed algorithm for calculating the ergonomic evaluation method of FTG can be used to determine a comprehensive and reliable assessment of the characteristics of the test object according to statistical criteria with accepted probability.
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